Right to Freedom of Religion: A Study in Indian SecularismSouth Asian Publishers, 1992 - 195 strani |
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... practices which they deem to be reasonable . The requirement of reasonableness is pertinent , as in a country like India which has many religions , cults , creeds and sects and which have different practices , any detrimental practice ...
... practices which they deem to be reasonable . The requirement of reasonableness is pertinent , as in a country like India which has many religions , cults , creeds and sects and which have different practices , any detrimental practice ...
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... practice of religion " .27 These suggestions found favour with the Sub - Committee which modified Clause 16 to read : " All persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience to freedom of religious worship , and to freedom to ...
... practice of religion " .27 These suggestions found favour with the Sub - Committee which modified Clause 16 to read : " All persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience to freedom of religious worship , and to freedom to ...
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... practice of religion and to the denomination's right to manage its own affairs in matters of religion . The court further observed : It is true that the decision of the question as to whether a certain practice is a religious practice ...
... practice of religion and to the denomination's right to manage its own affairs in matters of religion . The court further observed : It is true that the decision of the question as to whether a certain practice is a religious practice ...
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